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![]() http://www.luas.ie/page.php?name=Lua..._here_for_info
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![]() Access to Enniskerry isn't great.
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![]() Updated maps have been added. However, they don't show the P&R locations (I assume they were built).
http://www.luas.ie/ul/Stops%20&%20Zo...071 0_APP.pdf http://www.rpa.ie/Documents/Luas%20L...Map_August.pdf
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![]() Bit surprised there's no P&R facility at the end of the line at Brides Glen or Cherrywood, especially with all the undeveloped land. I would have thought there was massive potential for potential passengers to drop their cars off at this point.
Hope that the new connecting bus routes go a bit closer to the Luas stops than the current 7 / 46C - no one is going to want to cross motorway slip roads to get there. |
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